In recent years studies have identified the potential danger of arsenic in rice. Now, as people are increasingly turning towards organic foods in search of healthier lifestyles, there may be cause for greater concern. Organic brown rice syrup is considere

What has been billed the largest scandal in the history of the organic industry has now resulted in a court settlement on behalf of consumers against Aurora Dairy, a giant factory farm operator with industrial-scale operations in Colorado and Texas.

I am writing because I am concerned about the impact that FDA's proposed FSMA rules will have on the farms that I buy food from, my business, my family's ability to find local food, the environment... ~petition~

Until this new study, both the poultry industry and the FDA denied that arsenic fed to chickens ended up in their meat. The fairytale excuse story: "the arsenic is excreted in the chicken feces." (and where does the litter go? To feed cows ...)

In an acclaimed new book being launched Wednesday in London, American public interest attorney Steven Druker reveals how the US government and leading scientific institutions have systematically misrepresented the facts about GMOs and the scientific...

While no one will say officially what the purpose of this latest raid was, aside from being part of an investigation in progress, what is very clear is that government raids of producers, distributors, and even consumers of nutritionally dense foods appea

Why doesn;t the government know what's in your food? Because industry can declare on their own that added ingredients are safe. It's all thanks to a loophole in a 57-year-old law that allows food manufacturers to circumvent the approval process by regulat

A paragraph tucked into a new spending bill would give the green light for a government propaganda campaign on behalf of GMO giants. " $3,000,000 shall be used by the Commissioner of Food and Drugs, in coordination with the Secretary of Agriculture..."

Yale researchers found parents often misinterpret health claims on children's cereals, assuming they are more nutritious than they actually are. Parents often thought sugar-laden cereals were more nutritious.FDA should regulate to reduce confusion.

Lost in the news about the Food and Drug AdministrationâEUR(TM)s approval of genetically engineered salmon on Thursday was its long-awaited guidelines on labeling food with or without genetically altered plant ingredients.

They're trying to shut down family farms and force everyone to have to exclusively buy from factory farms without cleaning them up to make our food safer or help the animals. Also, we could be forced into genetically modified foods. ACT NOW to fight this!